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  • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

    Originally posted by jen View Post
    in other breaking news, the earth is round.
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    • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

      Originally posted by Handyman View Post
      Remotely afford? They can afford a lot they CHOOSE not to spend a lot. That is not about affording anything, it is about being cheap. They know they can get away with signing no one and the new stadium will be sold out for this season. It is greed and laziness plain and simple.
      They're not going to make a run at Holliday for 7/120. Sorry. Very few teams can make that kind of commitment without overextending their budget. Especially since the free agent pool was thin this year, and they still have Mauer to deal with. So, not really about being cheap, it's about having some priorities. You really think they were going to offer something on Lackey or Figgins? Maybe Jason Bay? Come on.
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      • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

        Originally posted by Bronco View Post
        That, and he's probably already a 35 year old.
        The Reds will probably try and trade him for Bronson Arroyo.
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        • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

          That isnt the point, you make it sound like they cant sign people and that is a crock and you know it. What was their salary last year? How much of it was subsidized by revenue sharing and other league mandates. Now they are handed a stadium...they can spend whatever they want, the only thing holding them back is themselves.

          And for the record, I dont want them spending that kind of money but look at what they supposedly offered Washburn, 1 year $5 million. This is a team that needs pitching and they try and lowball the one dude they go after? (not to mention they didn't even make a real effort at any of the mid-range free agents out there depsite the rumors)

          Well whatever it will be funny when they sign Mauer for $25 million a year and it is an anchor on the franchise for 10 years because they are gonna continue to pretend they are the little sisters of the pour.
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          • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

            Originally posted by Handyman View Post
            That isnt the point, you make it sound like they cant sign people and that is a crock and you know it. What was their salary last year? How much of it was subsidized by revenue sharing and other league mandates. Now they are handed a stadium...they can spend whatever they want, the only thing holding them back is themselves.

            And for the record, I dont want them spending that kind of money but look at what they supposedly offered Washburn, 1 year $5 million. This is a team that needs pitching and they try and lowball the one dude they go after? (not to mention they didn't even make a real effort at any of the mid-range free agents out there depsite the rumors)

            Well whatever it will be funny when they sign Mauer for $25 million a year and it is an anchor on the franchise for 10 years because they are gonna continue to pretend they are the little sisters of the pour.
            Nobody is financially incapable of signing whatever players they want, but the reality of the game right now dictates the high price free agents are out of Minnesota's reach much like they are the Braves, Reds, Astros, etc. etc. And for what it's worth, I don't think Mauer's going to demand 25 mil per. I suspect he'll be a little more reasonable than that. Not that the kid isn't worth it in today's market. I think the Twins get a hometown discount.
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            • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

              So what, $20 million? That doesn't make a huge difference when supposedly we can't afford to spend more than $75 million per year as you say. If you think Mauer will take much more of a discount than that well then you need to put the bong down
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              "Scenes in "Empire Strikes Back" that take place on the tundra planet Hoth were shot on the present-day site of Ralph Engelstad Arena."
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              • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

                Originally posted by Handyman View Post
                So what, $20 million? That doesn't make a huge difference when supposedly we can't afford to spend more than $75 million per year as you say. If you think Mauer will take much more of a discount than that well then you need to put the bong down
                I read in the paper a couple weeks ago that the writer (one of the sports guys at the strib, and not the crazy old man) believed that with signing Mauer at $20mil per, and the other current contracts, the Twins will be pushing the payroll to around $100 mil per year. I hope they actually do up the payroll like he suggested.
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                  PITTSBURGH -- Outfielder Ryan Church has reached a preliminary agreement with the Pittsburgh Pirates on a $1.5 million, one-year guaranteed contract that could pay him an additional $1.32 million in performance bonuses.

                  The Pirates also agreed to minor league contracts with right-hander Brian Bass, catcher Luke Carlin and outfielder-first baseman Brian Myrow. Bass, 28, was 5-3 with a 4.90 ERA while pitching 86 1-3 innings for Baltimore last season, the second most among AL relievers. Carlin played in 10 games with Arizona last season and 36 games with San Diego in 2008.

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                    • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

                      There is no reason that the Twins shouldn't be pushing $90-100 million in payroll with a new state funded stadium that gives the revenue they couldn't get from the Metrodome. The place will be sold out this season and if they keep Mauer and play well, it should be regularly sold out. Luxury money goes to the twins. There really is no excuse in a metro area of this size that the Twins can complain now that they have their own stadium.
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                      • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

                        Originally posted by Shirtless Guy View Post
                        There is no reason that the Twins shouldn't be pushing $90-100 million in payroll with a new state funded stadium that gives the revenue they couldn't get from the Metrodome. The place will be sold out this season and if they keep Mauer and play well, it should be regularly sold out. Luxury money goes to the twins. There really is no excuse in a metro area of this size that the Twins can complain now that they have their own stadium.
                        I am sure that it is all the Yankees fault that the Twins won't spend money.
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                        • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

                          Originally posted by MattS View Post
                          I am sure that it is all the Yankees fault that the Twins won't spend money.
                          "why bother spending $120MM when the yankees will just spend $250MM!!!! we can't compete!!!"

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                          • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

                            Originally posted by mookie1995 View Post
                            "why bother spending $120MM when the yankees will just spend $250MM!!!! we can't compete!!!"

                            See I knew someone would come up with a excuse as to why the Twin won't spend money. And it only took 3 minutes!!
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                            I am not afraid of terrorism, and I want the Government to stop being afraid on my behalf. I understand that it will not be possible to stop all terrorist acts. I am not afraid!!!!

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                            • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

                              Originally posted by MattS View Post
                              See I knew someone would come up with a excuse as to why the Twin won't spend money. And it only took 3 minutes!!
                              i just recycled what john double ah u henry was trying to float weeks ago.
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                              • Re: 2009 MLB Thread, Part II: Claimed Off The Waiver Wire

                                The Twins are trying their best to waste money like the Yankees and Red Sox. They gave Carl Pavano $7 million for one year.
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